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No Road Home
No Road Home: A Novel | John Fram
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“A grand gothic story as enthralling as it is terrifying.” —S. A. Cosby, New York Times bestselling author A young father must clear his name and protect his queer son when his wealthy new wife’s televangelist grandfather is found murdered in this unputdownable locked-room thriller from the acclaimed author of The Bright Lands—perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Paul Tremblay, and Alex North. For years, single father Toby Tucker has done his best to keep his sensitive young son, Luca, safe from the bigotry of the world. But when Toby marries Alyssa Wright—the granddaughter of a famed televangelist known for his grandiose, Old Testament preaching—he can’t imagine the world of religion, wealth, and hate that he and Luca are about to enter. A trip to the Wright family’s compound in sun-scorched Texas soon turns hellish when Toby realizes that Alyssa and the rest of her brood might have some very strange plans for Toby and his son. The situation only grows worse when a freak storm cuts off the roads and the family patriarch is found murdered, stabbed through the heart on the roof of the family’s mansion. Suspicion immediately turns to Toby, but when his son starts describing a spectral figure in a black suit lurking around the house with unfinished business in mind, Toby realizes this family has more than murder to be afraid of. And as the Wrights close in on Luca, no one is prepared for the lengths Toby will go in the fight to clear his name and protect his son.
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Mpcacher
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I found this to be a weirdly entertaining locked room mystery, with a twist that completely took me by surprise. The televangelist family that Toby and his 7 year old son have married into is described as a pit of vipers and figuring out who, if any, are not deserving of that description proves difficult. I also loved the ending of the book. although I wish there was a epilogue set months later. Thanks to Edelweiss+ for the digital ARC. 4/5 stars!

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LITERALLY this book had me feral. It was SO GOOD!

// I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. // #bookreview #gothicthriller #gothic #review